Hi there,
I've been happily using my Quickie and Quicksand as a headphone only amp since rolling new tubes into the Quickie and doing
a minor mod to the Quicksand. Of course, this got me wondering how else things could be improved.
I'm wondering what basic mods there are for the Quickie and what they achieve?
Specifically, I've seen people mention switching out the pot for either a new pot or an attenuator, but never any mention of what exactly is improved. I've seen
this pot and
this attenuator recommended. Is there a difference between them other than price? What benefit does each offer over stock or each other?
I've also seen plenty of mention of swapping (output?) caps. From the descriptions, it sounds like this is the miracle cure that fixes pretty much everything, but I can't quite imagine that's completely true. What specifically do new caps do? How do I determine which caps I want? How do different values (or materials, I guess?) change things?
Are there other basic mods that people do? What unique improvements do they achieve? And how do you go about determining how to do them?
As is usual for me, if you could explain it in as basic language as possible it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
PS-- I should also mention that my one gripe is a perceived veil when listening at lower volumes. It's a loss of detail, dynamics, and soundstage. Of course, I have no idea if it's me, my headphones (DT 1990), or either the Quickie or the Quicksand. First intuition tells me that it's the Quickie pot, but of course, I have no way of confirming that. I notice it on another amp, too, but it's actually worse on that one (or maybe I'm just not volume matching).